Minnie had major seizures, she was crying and shaking uncontrollably, and my heart broke in two that day.

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I just knew by looking at here she was going to die. I had taken her to the vet twice that day, and the third time..she never made it there. Minnie died in my arms on the way to the doctors.

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Minnie suffered so bad, One cant even imagine what pain she suffered. I can’t even share the details right now….

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Minnie was my furry daughter and my best buddy! Minnie was that friend. We did everything together. We would go for walks and just enjoy our time together, we even went to church together….

I was up all night and thinking of my day… over and over what happen. It clicked they both had eaten the dry food, and the vet did mention something about there being mold with the dry food. I thought at first it might have been the can Blue food, but April never had canned food!

So I did an internet search and I found that not just that their liver fails, but they have issues with excess of drinking of a lot of water, and diarrhea, seizers, shaking, and so much more.

Looking back I can now see the signs and it just kills me, that my girls were in so much pain after eating their breakfast. The way they died.

Nestlé Purina PetCare Company (Purina) aren’t the only people suing Blue Buffalo, now consumers have jumped on the litigation bandwagon and Blue Buffalo is getting slammed by a multitude of lawsuits alleging deceptive advertising practices. The growing number of lawsuits filed against Blue Buffalo keep growing

In late May 2016, moisture problems and the possibility of mold prompted a very limited recall of some sweet-potato-flavored dog food produced by Blue Buffalo.

In fall 2015, the company recalled a single lot of some chew bones. The cause was listed as potential salmonella contamination

In 2010, Blue Buffalo voluntarily recalled a few products because of a “sequencing error” made by an ingredient supplier.

In 2007, the FDA confirmed the presence of melamine in rice protein concentrate in food manufactured by American Nutrition, Inc. for Blue Buffalo.. Remember this is where over 8000 known reported Dogs died from Pet food poison.

A dog suffering from mycotoxin poisoning is the type of emergency which will need immediate hospitalization and treatment. Your veterinarian will pump the dog's stomach and, if it is not convulsing, give activated charcoal to absorb the toxic material in the stomach and intestines. Overall prognosis is good if treatment begins soon after ingestion of the fungi.

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Give activated charcoal to absorb the toxic material in the stomach and intestines.